Evening Star Newspaper, January 17, 1927, Page 38

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TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL — “Cradle = Snatchers,” comedy, at §:20 p.m. BELASCO—"The comedy, at 8:20 p.m. Ching-a-Ling,” NEWLYWEDS CALLED Read to Rome,” at | | Young Whelan and Bride Sum- moned to Palm Beach for Parental Blessing. revue, I\FITH S—Kitty Doner, vaudeville, HOLD-UP OF AUIH[]R it ce ous, 1:8 1 Six_Brtish Youths Robbed RS .| EXD'O!‘GI‘ Of Sult Case ‘?23'1‘(:‘1‘ ”)yx':‘:nr’\xx(xx\~ tnnnnumn i‘ to Prove Pluck. By the Aseociated Press NEW YORK, January 17.—Albert J. Whelan, son of C. A. Whelar, | dent of the United Cigar Stores Co., | and his bride, the former Ida L. Quig ley of Lock Haven, Pa. today were on their way to Palm Beach to re ceive parental blessings, rise marriage. S i lent| uth is in response to a | telegranhic invitation from Mr. Whe lan, who lives in Palm Beach The couple were married Saturday Pirate’" | %" 4 9% SAVINGS Over 4,000 New Saings Accounts CENTRAL ST Lucky ambo,” : and 8:15 p.m \IlTI \I,— Happy Hours,"” lesque, at and 8:20 p.m. RIALTO— Tho Night of Love," at 11:50 a.m., 1:30, 3:35, 5:20, 7:25 and| 9:35 p.m METROPOLITAN — “The Lover,” at 11:35 a.m., 7:45 and 9:50 p.m PALACE—"Valencia," at 11 a.m., 12:30, 2:30, 4:30, 6, 7 = {9:50 p.m (Ol UMBIA—"The Black I week), at 11:10 a.m 20 and 9:30 City :55 p.m ‘The Silent Lover," 50 p.m PARK—"Chained" (sec ond week), at 7 and 9 p.m. { CENTRAL—"The Man _in _the| Shadow,” at 12:30, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8| and 9:40 p.m | presi bur- By the Aseociated Press LONDON, January 17.—The mys terious experience of Frederick A Mitchell-Hedges, noted explorer author, which kept the whole country in a ferment Saturday, turned out to bave been a practical Jnkfi Near Ripley, ¢ Friday friend Becluded spot and trusse @xplorer’s suit c id to contair valuable document d some Ind dried heads, was cfrried off. The case and its contents were returned to AiteRell-Hed®es today ct, and he agreed to take no action against the Jokers. Held Up to Show Nerve. The so-called prank arose out of a fecture which the explorer delivered recently before the N Club. se denouement Jetter signed by a member of the club addressed to Mitchell-Hedges, who has agreed to keer secret. The writer says tl “priceless black 1 from the roadside p.m at 2:40, 4 Since 1898 St s Rear Admiral Wudhams Deed. | JIZABETHTOWN, N. Y. Janu uary 17 () Admiral Albion V. | "adhams, . retired, is dead | Nice, France, according to word re- | ived here yesterday He*went to | nce several months ago to visit a | s William Wadhams. He was a | andson of Luman Wadhams, | of t of the battle uf] tsbury SEE ETZ and SEE BETTER ). —Rear t Hedges has a s et FpWIN . BT liberals, besides mys exception to vour rem Jack of nerve in the Br today, and we made U that we w striking wa “Well, we have done it not suspect that the ed you in the six of those were reviling for prise and pluck Accepts Affair as Joke. The letter concludes by consenting to restore the hag < contents on withdrawal of the ations, and in- viting Mitchell- Hedges to come and address them again The explorer said today: “I have Branch Store—312 1ith St ccepted the letter as one gentleman to another, and realize that it was a practical joke.” With reference to the valuables in the suit case, he said: “The bag con tained a document affecting promi nent financial houses, which would have had serious resulfs to the people | | concerned had it been discovered. e e DOG B‘ITES 36 BAB'ES everything needed to en- close the back porch See us now and have it Promptness Saves Jerusalem Orphans. finished before Spring. JERUSALEM, January 17 (#).—The promptness of an American nurse, Miss Agnes Evon of Pittsfield, Ma in commandeering an antomobile and | Tushing 36 orphan babies to the Pas teur Institute at Beirut, after the; had been bitten by a mad dog, proba bly saved the lives of many of them. The babies were playing on the or- | phanage grounds at Sidon, when a pet | dog suddenly developed rabies and bit 86 of the children before is could be | shot. Many of the babies are still in a serious condition. BOOKS BOUGHT *Bring Them In” or Phone Fr. 6494 Big Book Shop, 933 G St. N.W. m one Pl You did fians who woods No matter what sou want in Blank Books we have it! E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. Optometrists Never use drops or drugs to determine your visual defects, step in and see us, D if you're having trouble. = M. A.LEESE OPTICAL C€O., 514 Oth St Christmas Savings Club Join Now And-have money next Christmas. 3% Interest ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS of American Nurse No Order Too Small J. Frank Kelly, Inc. Lumber and Millwork 2101 Ga. Ave. Our Own Make Felt Mattresses Lowest Prlces in 10 Years For Jan. For Jan. For Jan. For Jan. For Jan. Was. Jan. Sp:clals in Wood Finish Metal Beds Simmons and Greenpomt Makes ..$13.50 each Mount Vernon [STTEI ' Alexandria, Va.: Car Uhtiren Eunel : = 12th & Pa. Ave. N.W., 90c 8| 9 suniness hours recuinriy Round LT JONES 931 H St. NW. 26 Viaiat It every hour on the hour rip 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. week days Mount Vernon THE UNIVERSAL CAR January 17 to 27 g Electric Railway Latest Models Plune Main 397 OIN THE J CHRISTMAS ~ Prices Down ‘% Easy Terms SAVINGS CLUB Come Early OF THE FEDERAL-AMERICAN \ “EveryCar /' (04 Batteries W;::‘l;‘lt.:/ Guaranteed "Eutrybodyt Doln' 144 BUTLER.FLYNN Motor Co. North Capitol St. PAINT CO. / and Sundays 629 C st. 'Ads for the Next 10 Days Repainted Good Tires Reconditioned Coupes Tourings Roadsters Trucks Triangle New York Ave. at Open Evenings See Our Classified Us FOR LACQUER \ The wondertul finish for floors, furniture, wood work, toys. ete. Many new colors that add new interest to faded objects. BY CIGAR MAGNATE| following | 3 h. They notified their parents after the mony The bride State Senator . and the daughter of ard J. Quigley of Lock Haven The Senator and Mrs. Quigley, here on a visit, expressed delight when they heard of their daughter’s marriage. Mr. Whelan is 26, and is vice presi- dent of the United Retail Chemistr Co.. a subsidiary of his father's ci business stccess. GARRISON’S 4 E Strnl N.W. e COFFEE Prehistoric cave men of the Alpine | region depended on the bear for food, | clothing and hunting tools. ashington* STREET _THE FAMOUS Furniture Repairing Upholstering Chair Caneing Recognized as finest m a de in Amer 60 Funnie Mas Washington 1010 r N w. 1406 N. Y. Ave. N.W. 614 13th St. N.W. 810 14th St. N.W. prices after all. Nuf-Ced Save Money Now Always Sold in Dainty Rib voned Baskets | PERFECT HEARING FOR THE DEAF THE LITTLE GEM EAR PHONE CAN BE WORN WITHOUT HEAD BAND Look at it and you SEE the simplest and smallest device in the world use it and you FEEL that you have the most wonderful piece of Mechaniem yot devised for suflering mankind Let us prove we have conquered your affiction. FREE DEMONSTRATION AT OUR STORE from 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Jan. 17-18-19 Hear under all conditions tn. the ch theater.over radio. Fgeneral conversation AbTO BAR"MAYSAGE e Gaed o stop and improve the hearing. FOR PARTIES Eversthing to make the party a [ Wholesale Toy and Novelty Co., Inc. b flmmm e of exclyyce WING @ /' 22t The best place and lowest | Clay Armstrong 1233 10th St. NNW. Frank. 7483 telephone and head noises Remember. we woald not allow such a demonstration in our store unless we had investigated the instrument thoroug An_expert from New York City wi u be with us on the above days most earnestly request you to call. m, advice without chai Evers” inctrament suaranteed. Tell your deaf friends. THE GIBSON CO., Inc., 917-919 G St. N. W. BARGAINS GALORE In Our Famous DOLLAR DAY SALE Tomorrow— Chalmers and Elflo Famous Union Suits Known for their perfect fit and good wearing qnall!le' Sizes 36 to 46. Per garment FamousMaryland Shirts Thie majority are Sta- Set models with collars attached. Broadcloths ven ' madras _and fancy’ novelties. _Sizes . Your choice, Brave-Man Work Shirts Blue or kbaki; so- called ‘frregnlars. T W O SHIRTS FOR.ccovmsecctanee Chalmers Famous Shirts and Drawers Perfect-fitting and long-wearing gar- ment. - Sizes 36 to TWO GARMENTS FOR $ EXTRA-WEAR HOSE —guaranteed six months. Black and colors. FIVE PAIRS FOR .. Lined Kid Gloves With strap. Sizes 81 to 11%. Good- looking and per- fect-fitting. Per PRIL. . pupasornades A beautiful as- sortment of silk and wool ties. Colors that men like. THREE TIES for Men’s All-Wool $2.00 and $2.50 Golf Hose —large assortment of attractiv: color combinations. Per 50c Wool-mixed Hose, Cotton Pongee Pajamas with gray ———————————— Hidden Too Well? Have you ever hidden papers and other valuables so well that you could not find them when you needed them? A Box in our Vault is worth far more than its yearly rental—$3.00 and upwards— because it keeps all your valuables to- gether. You always know where to find them and you know that they are abso- lutely safe. Visit our Safe Deposit Department—on the street level. 2% Paid on Checking and 3% om Savings Accounts PAINTS Phone Frank. 151-152 Expert Fittings The ability to fit trusses, elas- tic hostery and abdominal sup- porters perfectly cannot be ac- quired except by long experience. Gibson's fitting staff have been doing this work faithfully and skilifully for many years. Our service has been available to the public of Washington for the last 20 years. Avail yourself of this great opportunity if you need any artificial avnliances OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA South-West Corner 15th and H Streets North-West EDWARD J. STELLWAGEN | ml “\\\“\\\\“\)‘\\\\\\\\\\‘S\\ 917 G St. N.W. heels and toe. ‘Warm and perfect fittingg TWO PAIRS FOR ..... in white, blue, tan and lavender; silk frog trimmed. Sizes A to D. Domet Flannel Flannel Shirts Pajamas Mixed wool, in Gray and Khaki; collar attached.. with silk frogs. Sizes A to D. Boys' Flannelette Eiticeiae Seamless Half Hose in black, blue and gray. TEN PAIRS FOR Pajamas Broken sizes, spe- cial, TWO GAR- MENTS FOR .... 910 Seventh Street N.W. “We Request the Return of Anything That Can Be Bought for Less Elsewhere” we a rivalely and receive exper: AtkTor rite Tor bookiet EVERY ACT A BIG HIT KITTY DONER MODENA'S REVUE [0 Orch., B0c.; Balc.,, 3¢ Balo., 280. "Ai'lomu. TONIGHT SAT. MAT. 50c to s2 50¢ to $2.50 WED. MAT., 58 to $1.50 ] SAM H. HARRIS Presents THE FUNNIEST SHOW IN THE WORLD CRADLE SNATCHERS Wlth BLANCHE RING Orders Now s Thurs. CHARLES DILLINGHAM Presents The Annual Frederick Lonsdale COMEDY HIT = APPROVAL” With Wallace Eddinger Vilet Remble Coojar. Vora Neil - VGH #7AREFIELD 150 .rumm of continuous laughter.'— New York Evening World: 2,75, 2.20, 1.65, 1.10, 50c. At POLI'S yar, iz iisy WILLIAM ‘COLLIER and Celebrated Japanese and Chinese Artists TONIGHT—8 THUR. & Beginning_Sunday—Seats Wednesd: ‘ STUENT PrINGE IN HEIDELBERC With Hse Marcenga, DeWolf Hovper. Halfred Young Continuous 12 neon to 11 b. m. On_the Stage IRVIN B. HAMP & “The Fashion Parade” On the Sereen EMIL JANNINGS in “FAUST” MME. SIGRID fONEGIN Contralto SAM_EAYMOND OFFERS NORMA NOEL in_“Happy Hours" Paul Elizabeth Tchernikoff-Gardiner Formerly of Pavlowa, Fokine, Bolm llets, in DANCE RECITAL W rdmnn Park Theater RIDAY G, 0 P.M. kot at Jogaan Pians Cov, 13th and G hmies Reproduciue Fisno tscd Ml O-HI-N Hall, D. ..-i..-.....‘fi',‘-"-. Next Concert Philadelphia Orchestra Fritz Reiner, Guest Conductor Program: Weber, Overture Beethoven Symphony No, b- 3 “-‘n", Bance of the Approntioes R R R R Melstersinger.” Tickets, $2.50, $2.00, $1.50, Arthur Smith Bureau, %5306 S(., in kiees Musie_House. T TN fl[flmflm GALA PERFORMANCE Puccinl’s Opera MME. BUTTERFLY CONDUCTOR—JACQUES SAMOSSOUD Cast—Sabanieva, Althouss, Patton, Eto. Chorus—E. Wentworth Studios. WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM, Friday Evening, J-n. 21. 8:15 Benefit of the refuges children. Patronage of Greek iniater Stmopoulos 854 Mme. Simopoules. $5, 83, 8 :'ncnn now on sale at Mrs. Wils Grame Bupenw, “Droop's, st 18th 40 G its. N.W. !|||||l||||||||||l||||||||||||||||||III||||||Illllll|||||!||l|||[||||||||||| Open at 8:30 A.M. Daily Complete Banking Service for Business Men —firms and corporations. Two con- venient offices, fully equipped to handle your items, ctollections, etc., with efficiency and_dispatch. fConnection with “Franklin National” will prove of real advantage to YOU. Both offices open until 5:15P.M. Today Franklin National Bank Tenth St. at Pa, Ave. N.W., 7 7 77 COME Z Z 20, THOUSANDS TURNED AWAY AT EVERY PERFORMANCE EARLY! ATTEND THE MATI —~NOW PLAY “THE NIGHT OF LOVE” Co-starring the Screen's atest | Lovers in Their Supreme Triumph RONALD COLMAN and VILMA BANKY (A United Artists Reloass) CRANDALL'S, | METROPOLITA_I F ST. AT 10TH TODAY, 11 A. First Natio; VIOLA DANA, € and All-Star Cast, In the SILENT LOVER “THE W Saturday—3:30, 3 niel Breeskin, WASHINGTON TOPAY = JANE SENNE Tn\)unl«m W NA Q ferr LOVERS TODAY CRANDALL’S T'f‘[)\\ - D\\ [D bR TOMORRON I ORRE Ach OF EliANDALL's TODAY - DOROTHY ALED LIPS CRANDALL'S 2 K HUGHES TO 11 Presents MILTOX SILLS HAS. JACK SMITH Today—3:25, 7:30 and 9:40 P. M. 7:30, 9:40 COMEDY_NEWS—OVERTURE 30, P. M 13th St. Below ¥ TODAY, 1:30 TO 11 P, M. MAY WIRTH Queen of Equestrienn ¢ estriennes, Wit PRI v the Wirth Famin o o HORSICAL FROLIC GLENN & JENKINS “Working _for_the Kallroad" 3—OTHER STAR ACTS—3 MURRAY BARYTONE" Canducting FINEST ORCHESTRA —NEXT WEEK— CHANGE IN POLICY _ REDUCED PRIGES Park SAROE VAN A n THE TT 1S E 0 NILSSON CRANDALL’S AMB \S\AD{I& 18th&Col RA.N. CENTRAL 9th Bet. D & E JOBRENCE lin Snrny heater 14th & Col. Rd. RE Avent Pa_ Ave. §. ENYON AN T YLADIES AT ON THE SCREEN MARIE PREVOST With Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. LR, L CRANDALL’ S Apolio Theate St N TopAY u; F . i Rd. MEDY A , NON COMEDY TOMORROW—DORIS KENYOX AND Lioyh, HuGHES LADIES AT CRANDALL'S York Theater Ave 8QuebecSt. ¥ NI AND MID- TOMORRO THE LIL CRANDALL'’S Home Theater 1230 € St N, TODAY - K. THE_LIL. TOMORROW THE Erivyt CRANDALL’S TODAY —JOHX ' GILBER LILLIAN GISH i TOMORROW o N 10 A HOME_STRU CRANDALI.’S CoLo TODAY-_VIOLA nf(‘\'R".n‘“" STR TOMORROW—ALEC E RETCRN® SHADOW MENJOU 1ER in ue Grl;;l oF ¥ WILLIAK A BRADY, A New Comedy by, wood. Messrs. Shubert sad DWIOHT EERE DA Bre JANE COWL in THE ROAD TO ROME Robert Emmet Sher- "With a Distinguished Cast Next \lond-y—seu- Thursday Goodman Presents A SOMEDY by Marc Connelly and H. J. Mankiewicz “WILD MAN ;00 Cast of Acknowledged Preeminence Washington National Opera Co. Edouard Albion, General Director January 24 ! Otivieri Tuding Bureaus. Monday Evening Chechanowsky Jdordon _Piano Co. SEATS NOW 552" " 3f0in T WILLARD—JAN. 17 FANCY DRESS Meger Davis Muste, 9:30 to 3:00 ppe Magfower, "Cariton Washington A sv"&ow PLAYING ICOPA’ FROI 3 mqgl':n e MAE MURRAY “ox T GEORGE SILVERS’ ENTERTAINERS JOE ucmsrml 27 SALLY FIELDS Broadway's Popular “‘Blues” Binger Onnuu—o:guh.u.—mn—hll- ” Auditorium OND B vurn( ted Artists Present In a cyclons of thril Kzs and Tomante that i touch tha heart. THE BLACK LACK PIRATE Ladtes’ Club Th Ladies' Mat. Dal a's Gni"" (‘oAlufiBna' . 21, 12 o’Clock Boket Pa. MARY RO OUNG EMPIRE GAY _DECEIVER Held ov ook, H Master NEI “h’ll the lrn ! 8¢ TODAY Today at 3 and"| PR]NCBS i H N.E. DOROTHY GISH in HLOkE WARM DAZE" Wardman Park Theater Motion Picture Guild starting today Tesen St. PICKFORD in DUMBARTON nas Wisconsin Ave. OLA, DANA. RR HIPPODROME & bear st HARD D QUARTERAACKS ELITE H:h AND R GILDA GRA 911 H Sireet copy and Diece " triumph t"— qand lighting effects E o uBER" \0l1|| (‘lp. Sts. “THE DICE WOMAN REAN in GiLba GRAPY “Aloma of llle South Seas” and_PATHE NEWS. L AVE. Y E. Jos:m course 6 les 1636 xmn e lessons. $5. collegi. DAVlsofi’s Ten 1732 -~ rango, Valencia. THE FOX STUDlO al Tralning Schoo sty AP InE o dancing tanghts engagements securcd. 811 15th St NV R 5 AN, | L Mrs. Mae Davnson 3 W, : ttom. Charlest cla. & E rivate lessons day or_evening ez EDW F. MILLER’S CLASS New course starting Fridar : C ight. e T8th B e fi*hl’:.fl —recently of the professional stage, offers & thorough training in ballet. acrobatic. chak acter dancing, refined baliroom_dan Charleston: _children STUDJO. th St ., 281 N.W Telephone: Col. 7522, Adams_A780. fel1® Lettie Marie Barrett: Premier Danscuse cm:ao‘msum ue. [ Smart Steps Taught. 719 9th St. Leila Fowler Studio SPECIALIZING Advanced q.."“°n‘:"‘ Dm at 8:30 P. L 'n" ginners Friday evening at 8:30. Pfl\lli‘ lessons by L lnlmqnl ning. Bay "'il'n's' "Eve.. Atiantic 1m Wed.. Jan. 19. Sallrnom DPancing | o advanced class commencing onday January 17. 9:00 p.m. clncm ’l”l’l A'B PII W. 953 o o NOR C%fll;}‘l‘ls | UL N 3T 4 High school claes every Friday. 7:30 l-‘. Private lessons by appointment. . 1928 Smmechicut Ave. " —

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